Artur Radosz is a software developer and political activist. He has worked for leading Polish companies, including Telekomunikacja Polska (now Orange.pl), the Polish Mint, and the PZU insurance company (mastering his Java skills). He was also a leading figure in the Polish drug policy movement, representing it on the European stage (Council of Europe, European Parliament). In Poland, he worked closely with the Minister of Health, Marek Balicki.

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środa, 14 listopada 2018

Slowly forward

Some readers are interested what is going in my life? Basically on professional level I'm still looking for a job. After two months spent in Warsaw I have moved my focus to Katowice.

Why? In Warsaw I had many meetings with such companies like Deutche Bank, Citi Handlowy or mBank. Everywhere I have passed technical assignments but had problem with HR.

Basically they have two problems. One with my startup that they see as a conflict of interest. The other is my drug policy reform activism. This makes me not possible to find a job I'm dreaming of. Maybe I will have more luck with smaller companies in Silesia region.

On the other hand my initiative Witkacy's Poland. We have more that 500 likes on Facebook and slowly growing MeetUp community. I invite You to join us there or on our March debate. More information on witkacy.art.